I suppose it was Apple that developed the GUI for he home computer. However, even in 83/84, the GUI wasn't strictly a new idea. GUI was developed in 1974 by Xerox Corporation and called the Alto workstation. It had ethernet capability and used a mouse but it was never released to the public. And it took about twenty years for there to be any significant development on the concept.
Basically, the GUIs that Apple and Microsoft developed were a reflection on the Alto workstation.
Albert y Richard I want Kevin Rudolf y Pink y Lady GaGa y Cher y Shakira y Alicia Keyes y Celion Dion y Rhianna y Jay-Z y Beyonce y Taylor Swift to sing at Jane's y mine wedding
Guys I want a day off but I keep thinking about the murdered horrifically 35 black teenagers at BayPoint School y Pat Tillman y 9-11 y the Iraq War y the Afganistan War
Everyone please check out my movie trailer at vimeo entitled Jeff Fisher World Peace Trailer y make it viral
Funny today how they had to explain what the mouse was back then, but that shows how revolutionary it was. I also noticed how slow it was to cut that low-res graphic out of that document, to change the type style and for that pie chart to draw on screen!
note how he skeeps the On-Screen keyboard has it crashed the system in early betas!
mspeter97 6 days ago
Wow...did people really carry around their desktops?
isaiah77721 9 months ago
yeah their so great that's why their using Intel processors today.
diamony123 1 year ago
yeah their so great that's why their using intel processors today.
diamony123 1 year ago
Affordable? hmm... In offices, dormatories....around the world. PCs. Weird.
proffninja77 1 year ago
dam graphics have changed
shahineisawi 1 year ago
1:14 sounds like he says microwaves xD
ot2kloon 1 year ago
oops Xerox
zellymusic 2 years ago
oh they left out we also stole the Gui from Zerox
zellymusic 2 years ago
lol Lisa tech?
whats so powerfull about lisa other than she is the daughter of Steve Jobs ( according to that movie )
zellymusic 2 years ago
I suppose it was Apple that developed the GUI for he home computer. However, even in 83/84, the GUI wasn't strictly a new idea. GUI was developed in 1974 by Xerox Corporation and called the Alto workstation. It had ethernet capability and used a mouse but it was never released to the public. And it took about twenty years for there to be any significant development on the concept.
Basically, the GUIs that Apple and Microsoft developed were a reflection on the Alto workstation.
HondaH100A 2 years ago
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Albert y Richard I want Kevin Rudolf y Pink y Lady GaGa y Cher y Shakira y Alicia Keyes y Celion Dion y Rhianna y Jay-Z y Beyonce y Taylor Swift to sing at Jane's y mine wedding
Guys I want a day off but I keep thinking about the murdered horrifically 35 black teenagers at BayPoint School y Pat Tillman y 9-11 y the Iraq War y the Afganistan War
Everyone please check out my movie trailer at vimeo entitled Jeff Fisher World Peace Trailer y make it viral
I LOVE JANE MARLIN BOWELL
LoveAmericaStyle 2 years ago
That guy kind of looks like a guy from Star Wars,
OwlMovieStudios 3 years ago
That's pretty advanced for 1983! It's so advanced OSX Leopard still uses the same concept.
props to Apple
crumcon 3 years ago 7
Why didn't they just double click on the icons?
OwlMovieStudios 3 years ago 3
@OwlMovieStudios no double click back then?
shahineisawi 1 year ago
@OwlMovieStudios probably because that wasn't a feature back then.
Athos523 1 month ago
Funny today how they had to explain what the mouse was back then, but that shows how revolutionary it was. I also noticed how slow it was to cut that low-res graphic out of that document, to change the type style and for that pie chart to draw on screen!
magicianspirit 3 years ago
If you unplug the mouse while your running your computer, you would have fried your mouse! *sigh* Did that to many times >.>
Deokishisu 4 years ago